Lion of the Seas

A beautiful, but deadly, lionfish swims in the India Ocean in the
Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve, a 678-square-kilometer
area that was created by the Mozambique government in 2009.
The reserve is an important nesting area for the endangered leatherback
sea turtle, the largest turtle in the world. The marine reserve abuts the
iSimangaliso Wetland Park in South Africa, together forming one of Africa’s
first transnational conservation areas. This photograph was taken by
Thomas P. Peschak,...

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